Lenhart operated a private practice at 137 South Pugh St., State College. His license was revoked in March of last year.

Investigators say Lenhart victimized one woman over a 17-year period, beginning in July, 1994 and continuing through Nov., 2011. The second woman was allegedly assaulted between June, 2003 and March, 2010.

An investigation began more than three years ago. In Feb., 2011 one of the victims filed a complaint with the state Board of Psychology. According to the Attorney General's office, State College Police later picked up the investigation before turning the case over the the Attorney General's office. Spokesperson Lauren Bozart says charges were brought against Lenhart "in less than a year" after the Attorney General's office took the case.

The Attorney General's office says Lenhart submitted insurance claims "using a code that would indicate he was rendering proper psychology services and treatment."

He allegedly filed nearly 700 claims for more than $71,500.

The Attorney General's office says this is still an active investigation. Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact Special Agent Doug Hilyard at 717-787-0272.

StateCollege.com was unable to contact Lenhart for a response.

This story has been updated to include details about the various agencies involved in the investigation.

Steve Bauer is Managing Editor & Chief Content Officer at StateCollege.com. Steve and his wife Trina are longtime area residents. They reside in State College along with a wacky Golden Retriever named Izzy. You can e-mail Steve at Steve.Bauer@StateCollege.com and you can follow him on Twitter @SteveBauerSCcom
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